Post Tagged 'Christianity in Europe'

Doubtful, at least on these terms. Does the institutional church have to officially advise the government in order to have influence?
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European institutions “more open than ever” to church co-operation
By Jonathan Luxmoore
Warsaw, Poland (ENInews)–A senior ecumenist has welcomed growing co-operation between leaders of European institutions and churches, and predicted a growing advisory role for religious communities. Continue Reading...

The miraculous post-Soviet revival of the Russian Orthodox Church, all but destroyed by the end of the Stalinist purges in the 1930s, is one of the great stories of 21st Century Christianity. Continue Reading...

I assert the existence of the “ecumenical-industrial complex” in my book Ecumenical Babel.
On that point, this bears watching: “Ecumenical news agency suspended, editors removed.”
From the piece:
Earlier this year the WCC, which has been ENI’s main funder and in whose headquarters the agency was based, said it was reducing its financial support for 2011 by over 50 percent. Continue Reading...

With the country insolvent, and streets filled with violent protests, the Church of Greece is now pointing fingers at the country’s political leadership and international “creditors” (who have just ponied up another 2.5 billion euros for the bailout). Continue Reading...

Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill, at a meeting with German President Christian Wulff in Moscow today:
“I am deeply convinced that modern civilization is making the same mistake as the Soviet Union. Continue Reading...